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Stereoisomers basic properties

Stereoisomers are classified by symmetry as either enantiomers or diaste-reomers. Enantiomers have identical physical properties except for the direction of optical rotation. Diastereomers are basically stereoisomers that are not enantiomers of each other. A pair of enantiomers exists for all molecules containing a single chiral center and have the opposite configuration at each of the stereo centers. The maximum number of stereoisomers for a compound with n stereo centers is T. Diastereomers, on the other hand, have the same configuration at one of the two centers and have the opposite configuration at the other. [Pg.359]


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